The Presbyterian Bridge Celebrating our uniqueness Coming together in Christ first presbyterian church of menominee inmation members and friends of december 2018 Advent Schedule 2018 December 2 Stewardship Sunday Outreach Potluck Pioneer Presbyterian Church 10:00 am December 9 December 16 Children s Program Bell Choir Permance December 23 December 24 Christmas Eve Candlelight Service Pioneer Presbyterian Church 5:00 pm First Pres. Church of Menominee 9:00 pm H liday Express Craft & Bake Sale Saturday, December 8th 9 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. First Presbyterian Church of Menominee We need Your Help! Please bring any baked goods or craft items our sale to the church on Friday, December 8th from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. or 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Your treats and crafts will help make our sale a big success. Thank you your donations! 2018 Christmas Joy Offering The Christmas Joy Offering will be received on December 23rd. The offering is used Assistance Programs of the Board of Pensions and Racial Ethnic Education at PC (USA) related schools and colleges. Your mission committee thanks you your support.
come lord jesus! Christmas is often a season of hopeful expectation. Children are buoyant with enthusiasm Santa to come. Their mirth often overflows to those around them as they look ward to Christmas. Adults often look ward to spending time with family and friends during the holidays. Many of us also enjoy the music, decorations, and spirit of kindness that accompanies Christmas. Christmas can be an exciting time. In the Church, we celebrate the season of Advent - our hopeful expectation of the coming Lord. Advent is a time to remember when Christ was born and also to look ward to when Christ shall return. Advent readings remind us of our hope in Christ and encourage us to remain faithful as we await the time that heaven and earth shall be ever reunited in faith and peace under God. This is our hope and promise that we have received from God. The Church s and World s expectations of Christmas are different. This does not mean that as Christians we cannot also enjoy the secular fun of the season. We get to celebrate the joy of the season along with receiving a deeper understanding of Christmas. We can then be more involved in the Spirit of Christmas. Sometimes I think that as Christians, we do not always present the best message of Christmas. We might feel compelled to point out to nonchurch attenders that Jesus is the reason the season, but this can come across as judgmental or disapproving. It can create a sense that Christians don t enjoy fun and merriment of the season. We know that this isn t the case and probably isn t our intention, but we should be cautious of the message we send to others. Perhaps we should take our cue from God who arranged Christ s birth with more subtlety and humility: A young virgin betrothed to a working man from the line of David, both of who were content to have their child born in a lowly stable and placed in a food trough. This event was easily overlooked by those around them, but to those who were made aware, it was a sign of great joy and hope the world. We can hopefully remember that Christmas is a gift to the whole world whether the world understands its deeper meaning or not. It is a gift of love not of our own making, but God s, and it is given freely to whomever wishes to receive it. For those of us who have accepted this gift, we can excitedly pass it on with the same sense of love that it was given to us. Theree, let us pass it on just as humbly as God and with the same hope of benefit the world. One of my favorite names is Christopher, which in Greek means bearer of Christ. I hope that we can all be bearers of Christ this Christmas season because as Christians we are bearers of the greatest gift of love given to the world. In Jesus Christ, God gave us the gift of his only begotten Son so that he would die our sins and that we might be given new life. This is our hope and it is in this hope that we await expectantly his return and cry out with all the saints Maranatha Come Lord! Merry Christmas and Happy New Year, Pastor Jon DEADLINE the January 2019 Issue of The Presbyterian Bridge is DECEMBER 20th. To ensure that your article will be included, please submit your typed article and materials to your church office on time!
first presbyterian church of menominee Presbyterian Women The Presbyterian Women will meet on Thursday, December 6th at 10:00 am in the church library. The final preparations the Craft and Bake Sale on Saturday, December 8th will be discussed. Mission News We will continue to collect personal items men, women, and teens. These items will be donated to The Abundant Life Mission (the homeless shelter). Please place your donations in the basket in the Gathering Room. The loose coin offering will be collected every third Sunday in our offering plates. We will announce the designation at the end of November. Thank You. December Birthdays 1 Karen Fehrenbach 3 Brandon Meisner 7 Sue Stripling 11 Becky Stepniak 12 Mary Kay Boyce 16 Tonya Meisner 19 Carole Hoskin 23 Rev. Ron Helgerson 26 Carol Mick 27 Sue Polito 28 Helen Hoffman 30 Rebecca Wellens Book Club The Book Club will not meet in December due to the Holidays. Wishing each one of our Book Club friends a very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. See you in January 2019!!! Deacon s Doings - October and November - The Deacons met on Oct. 2nd. - Oct. 14th Coffee Hour - Helen Thibodeau baked and Ann Schultz and Janet Smith served. - Nov. 11th Coffee Hour - Helen baked and Mary Ann Langill and Sue Plautz served. - Oct. 18th - 197 Halloween bags were filled with candy by Helen Thibodeau, Ann Schultz, Carol Symyneshen, Anita Draska, and Karen Menard. - Oct. 25th - Ann Schultz and Karen Menard handed out candy bags in front of FPC. - Oct. 7th Communion was set up by Sue Plautz and Carol Symyneshen. - Nov. 4th Communion was set up by Sue Plautz and Janet Smith Harbors Communion Oct 4. set up by Anita Draska and Karen Menard. - Nov. 1st set up by Sue Plautz Homebound Communion. - Nov. 4th set up by Sue Plautz - Helen Thibodeau and Ann Schultz shopped Christmas gifts shut-ins. - Mary Nelson did cards the gifts. The gifts will be distributed in December. - Nov. 6th - Karen Fehrenbach and Linda Majkrzak were helpers at the funeral Evert Ramstrum. - Helen Thibodeau sent cards and a $10 gift card from Subway to students who graduated last year. - Our next meeting will be Dec. 4th at 5:15 p.m. 3
first presbyterian church of menominee CHRISTMAS POINSETTIAS TO ORDER Please place my order the Christmas poinsettias. NAME ADDRESS PHONE The Flower Gallery has made Red poinsettias available to us $12.00 (single), $23.00 (double). Please return this m and payment to the First Presbyterian Church of Menominee office bee December 12th. You may also call the office at 906-863-3889 or use the m from the website to place your order but payment must be received by December 12th. This is a great opportunity to remember and/ or honor a loved one. Please circle the size: Single ($12.00) Double ($23.00) 1. Honor Memory 2. Honor Memory 3. Honor Memory Time to Hang Up the Kitchen Towel After many years, our chief cook, bottle washer and coffee hour hostess extraordinaire, Betty Kabatek, has decided to retire at the end of this year. Her last official day will be December 30th. If anyone wishes to take over the coffee hour duties please contact Betty Kabatek. Betty will be missed but deserves to step back after many, many years. Thank you, Betty. Christmas Shoebox 2018 Project Thank you to all who participated in this year s Christmas Shoebox project. There were 32 shoeboxes in this year s final tally. We can generously donate because of your assistance and that we are very thankful. It will make some children happy this holiday season. Reminders The first Sunday of each month is the Food Pantry Collection. One of the Deacons gather up the donations and distribute to the local food pantries. The loose coin offering is collected the third Sunday of each month. All dollar bills and coin are donated to a special mission of our choice. Anyone wishing to sign up Flowers or Coffee Hour can do so on the bulletin board in the Gathering Room. The sign-up sheets are a threemonth period but if there is a special date that isn t there and you would like to reserve it, please contact the church office and it will be reserved on the calendar. If you know of someone who would like to be added to our current homebound church list, please contact the church office as we update it frequently at 906-863-3889. A Deacon will be contacting the individual to setup home visits and discuss their needs. 4
December ~ BIRTHDAYS 3 Rich Ulrich 5 Mary Kronauer 13 Wayne Kopish 14 Jean Twining 17 Tom Jessel 31 Gayle Gomez ANNIVERSARIES 9 Lloyd and Gayle Gomez 27 Peter and Sarah Austad LITURGISTS 2 Gene Davenport 9 Cindy Bailey 16 Henry Bailey 23 Brookelyn Peterson 30 Open GUEST MUSICIANS 2 The Lovetts 9 Marilyn Schoen 16 Joan Campbell 23 Nicole Stripling 24 Jennifer Flatt 30 Mary Meyer GREETERS 2 Tom & Julie Skrzypinski 9 Nancy Ulrich & Karen Hipwell 16 Mark Franzen 23 Dennis & Jo Anne Nipple 24 The Bailey family 30 Barb Kopish Presbyterian Women Christmas Party Please join us at Schloegels on Tuesday, December 4th at 5:30 p.m. Entertainment will be provided by violin and cello. First Presbyterian Church of Menominee women are invited. Please join us a fun evening! RSVP to Liz Murphy at 906-864-2328 or Pat Pottratz at 715-735-3258. Pioneer Christmas Party Adults We will be having our Christmas party on Sunday, Dec 9th at Little River Country Club. The Packer game is currently at noon. Social hour at 5:00, dinner at 6:00. Dinner will be served family style and will be similar to last year but we don t have a final price yet. The traditional white elephant gift exchange will follow the meal. White elephant gifts can be anything from a not so nice Christmas item to a nice item. Nice items that have been popular in the past have been candy, nuts, candles, and Christmas decorations. A signup sheet will be available by the Church entrance as we get closer to the date. The cost will be $18.50 per person. Please join us this delicious meal and fun event. Poinsettias Purchase There are order ms included in this newsletter Christmas poinsettias if you are interested in ordering your flower in honor or in memory of a loved one, please fill out the m and drop it off in the church office or call the office at 715-735-3025. 5
Holiday Potluck Brunch Sunday, December 2 10:00 am After the service on December 2 we will have a potluck brunch. In addition to good food and good fellowship we will also be accepting cash donations homeless high school students in our community. The Outreach Committee will add to the donations received to make the total donation to the school district of Marinette $500. Please bring whatever dish you would like to share and join us in fellowship and help young people in need. The following is from an e-mail received from Kathy DeWitt, School Social Worker the school distric of Marinette: To the Pioneer Presbyterian Church. Thank you so much thinking about our students again! The Walmart gift cards you gave us last year were great! We used them to buy snacks to have on hand hungry students, shoes, socks, undergarments, personal hygiene items and diapers. We even had a senior young man that knew his mom needed a jacket get her a jacket with one of the cards. We would be grateful you to help our students out in that way again! It is a treat to be able to bless them in that way. Thank you your generosity! Children s Holiday Activity Kids and parents will meet Thursday, December 5 from 5-8 pm at the mall in front of Dunham s. We have picked 2 children from the angel tree (1 boy and 1 girl). If anyone would like to contribute gifts, please connect with Cindy Bailey bee December 5. Several parents and kids will be shopping while the others ring. 6
Celebrating our uniqueness Coming together in Christ Pastor Jon Nelson 715-587-8731 first presbyterian church of menominee 923 5th Street Menominee, MI 49858 906-863-3889 office@fpcmenominee.org www.fpcmenominee.org Administrative Hours: Mon. - Thurs. 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon SESSION Clerk of Session Donna Rife Building & Grounds Steve Engeldinger Christian Education Kay Waypa Fellowship Steve Engeldinger Finance San Hofer Mission Patricia Johnson Personnel Sam Hofer Worship DeeAnne Polhmann Evangelism/Membership Sam Hofer BOARD OF DEACONS Moderator Karen Menard Anita Draska Karen Fehrenbach MaryAnn Langill Linda Majkrzak Karen Menard Mary Nelson Sue Plautz Ann Schultz Janet Smith Carol Symyneshen Helen Thibodeau 1947 Riverside Avenue Marinette, WI 54143 715-735-3025 office@pioneermarinette.org www.pioneermarinette.org Administrative Hours: Mon - Wed 8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Thurs 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon SESSION Clerk of Session Karen Bickel Administration Liz Murphy Building & Grounds Wally Hitt Christian Education Joy Lapacz Finance Bill Lenca Memorial & Mission Karen Bickel Outreach & Fellowship Ellis Langjhar Personnel Karen Buyarski Evangelism Wally Hitt Nominating Joe Reines Worship Joe Reines Marguerite Braley Claudia Campbell Mark Franzen Gayle Gomez BOARD OF DEACONS Moderator Pat Pottratz Lloyd Gomez Karen Hipwell Sue Ochs Pat Pottratz